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Cosmological Simulation for Fuzzy Dark Matter Model
Fuzzy Dark Matter (FDM), motivated by string theory, has recently become a
hot candidate for dark matter. The rest mass of FDM is believed to be eV and the corresponding de-Broglie wave length is kpc.
Therefore, the quantum effect of FDM plays an important role in structure
formation. In order to study the cosmological structure formation in FDM model,
several simulation techniques have been introduced. We review the current
status and challenges in the cosmological simulation for the FDM model in this
paper.Comment: 10 pages, 2 tables, published on Front. Astron. Space Sci. under the
topic: Dark Matter - Where is it? What is it
Effects of Maternal Undernutrition on Glomerular Ultrastructure in Rat Offspring
BackgroundIntrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) can reduce glomerular number and increase blood pressure in rats. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of maternal undernutrition during late gestation on glomerular ultrastructure in adult rat offspring.MethodsTimed pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were used. Control dams received regular food throughout pregnancy, while experimental dams received 50% of control food intake from days 15-21 of gestation. Glomerular ultrastructure was quantified in male offspring at 16 weeks of age.ResultsThe ultrastructure of the filtration apparatus in the IUGR rat glomeruli was indistinguishable from that in the control rat glomeruli. The relative volumes of the glomerulus occupied by podocytes, capillaries, and mesangium, and the thickness of the glomerular basement membrane (GBM), and width of the filtration slit were comparable between control and IUGR rats.ConclusionThese results indicate that glomerular ultrastructure is not affected by maternal undernutrition and suggest that altered glomerular ultrastructure is not a contributory factor to the pathogenesis of hypertension following maternal undernutrition
Hydrodynamics of Ultra-Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions
Relativistic hydrodynamic calculations are presented to describe the dynamics
of ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions. In contrast to the "standard picture" of
the field, our calculations do not assume scaling symmetry, and in fact we find
large scaling violations near the fragmentation regions. In our 1+1-dimensional
calculations, we find that while the hydrodynamic evolution is very sensitive to the
formation and thermalization time and to the models of the source terms, the effects
of changing the viscosity and the equation of state are small. Our 2+1-dimensional
calculations show that transverse expansion is not important in the central rapidity
region. We also present a brief review of the proposed signatures of the formation of
quark-gluon plasma in high energy heavy-ion collisions, as examples of applications
of hydrodynamics.</p
R-process nucleosynthesis during explosion of low-mass neutron stars in close binaries
We investigate the explosion of low-mass neutron stars through Newtonian
hydrodynamic simulations. We couple the hydrodynamics to a nuclear reaction
network consisting of isotopes to study the impact of nuclear
reactions, mainly neutron capture, -decays, and spontaneous fission of
nuclei, on the development of hydrodynamic instability of a neutron star. We
show that after mass removal from the surfaces, low-mass neutron stars undergo
delayed explosion, and an electron anti-neutrino burst with a peak luminosity
of erg s is emitted, while the ejecta is heated to
K. A robust r-process nucleosynthesis is realized in the ejecta.
Lanthanides and heavy elements near the second and third r-process peaks are
synthesized as end products of nucleosynthesis, suggesting that the explosions
of low-mass neutron stars could be a potentially important source of solar
chemical elements.Comment: 12 pages, 13 figure
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